Pueblo villages thrived on Mesa Verde escarpment

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Pueblo villages thrived on Mesa Verde escarpment

Study indicates system of reservoirs, occupation from 900 to 1300
A recent survey of the Mesa Verde escarpment provides additional details on four distant ancient villages with reservoirs.
The prehistoric Native American villages of the Mesa Verde escarpment, south of Cortez, are being studied by archaeologists from University of Notre Dame.
Pottery shards with interesting patterns are a reminder of the creative skills of ancestral Puebloans living in villages along Mesa Verde 1,000 years ago.
One thousand years ago, four distinct Native American villages thrived on the Mesa Verde escarpment, each with its own reservoir, according to a recent study.
Today’s irrigation canals are not that different from those from 1,000 years ago on the nearby Mesa Verde escarpment: They both delivered water to reservoirs and farms.

Pueblo villages thrived on Mesa Verde escarpment

A recent survey of the Mesa Verde escarpment provides additional details on four distant ancient villages with reservoirs.
The prehistoric Native American villages of the Mesa Verde escarpment, south of Cortez, are being studied by archaeologists from University of Notre Dame.
Pottery shards with interesting patterns are a reminder of the creative skills of ancestral Puebloans living in villages along Mesa Verde 1,000 years ago.
One thousand years ago, four distinct Native American villages thrived on the Mesa Verde escarpment, each with its own reservoir, according to a recent study.
Today’s irrigation canals are not that different from those from 1,000 years ago on the nearby Mesa Verde escarpment: They both delivered water to reservoirs and farms.
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